The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 88
... success . It is manifest , that neither painter , nor sculptor , nor architect , could at- tain any celebrity in their several arts , without being acquainted with the rules of proportion , the nature of colors , and the laws of ...
... success . It is manifest , that neither painter , nor sculptor , nor architect , could at- tain any celebrity in their several arts , without being acquainted with the rules of proportion , the nature of colors , and the laws of ...
Pagina 121
... successful exercise of his art ? And have we not one artist in this coun- try who might add fresh attractions to the ... success , lie upon the surface of society , or arise from light and casual influences . They are are too closely ...
... successful exercise of his art ? And have we not one artist in this coun- try who might add fresh attractions to the ... success , lie upon the surface of society , or arise from light and casual influences . They are are too closely ...
Pagina 292
... success is laid deep in the affections of the heart . While taste slumbers , paren- tal and filial love , friendship ... success might have been more dazzling abroad , and his emoluments more abundant , but nowhere could he have been ...
... success is laid deep in the affections of the heart . While taste slumbers , paren- tal and filial love , friendship ... success might have been more dazzling abroad , and his emoluments more abundant , but nowhere could he have been ...
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